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  • Will this computer run TGC and E6 well?

    I beleive the processor and graphics are enough to run these programs well but wanted to confirm everything else is fine. Thanks

  • #2
    Should be plenty. I'm running TGC on a 4 yr old i5/1050ti without any issues.

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    • #3
      What difference would be seen in gameplay of TGC or e6 from an i5 intel vs an i7. Assuming the same graphics card

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      • preludesam
        preludesam commented
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        No difference. Processing power would be needed if you were running additional programs at the same time i.e. Swing Catalyst or Kinovea for swing review.

    • #4
      Can I project 4:3 off a computer as my screen is designed to that aspect

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      • #5
        You should be able to chose that ratio through the NVidia software, or your projector. I would recommend the software.

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        • Bbarfoot14
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          So don’t just change the image size in display settings like I did? I couldn’t find the option on my benq projector.

      • #6
        Correct. You want the GPU to adjust the image

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        • #7
          Yea I don’t see any options other then the display size. Any help on where to access gpu settings?

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          • #8
            Originally posted by Bbarfoot14 View Post
            Yea I don’t see any options other then the display size. Any help on where to access gpu settings?


            you can try this

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            • #9
              Yes, you need to access the Nvidia Control Panel and create a custom resolution. You should leave the aspect ratio to auto on the projector.

              I know you do not have a 4K projector but it's the same process on the link below.

              My screen will be about 10 high and 11 feet wide, so very close to 1:1 ratio. I know you can use custom settings to do 1080 by 1080, would a 4k resolution be possible with this ratio? I spent about $1,500 on a laptop and projector (671st) and I'm trying to decide if I want to return both and spend more to go 4k. Thank you in


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              • Bbarfoot14
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                I accessed the nvidia control panel but it didn’t give the option to adjust ratio or resolution just 3d setting and color adjustments. Seems like my only option is the 1600:1200 option in resolution which is 4:3 but I’m not sure if optimizing it?

            • #10
              Thanks for the info, the computer runs e6 extremely well. It’s crazy difference from the iPad, almost laughable.
              I’ll try to follow those steps thanks

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              • #11
                All set thanks for the help, of course it has an internal GPU that was taking over so it wouldn’t let the nvidia control display. All set

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